Huge Advancement in MRI Tech Captures Teeny Molecules With Incredible Resolution
“Methods like these could be revolutionary for the understanding of molecular dynamics.”
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“Methods like these could be revolutionary for the understanding of molecular dynamics.”
The Union College archivists are now preserving the lock of hair and plan to put it on public display.
An illustration of just how interconnected we all really are.
Heidi Becker is the scientist who created the Juno probe, the findings from which could completely subvert what we know about giant planets.
The tattoos may have indicated status or bravery, or they may have held spiritual importance, like an indication of special knowledge or protective powers.
Crafting companion animals in ways that are aesthetically pleasing to owners, but detrimental to dogs, is an idea that’s had its day.
It bears repeating: Your DNA is part you, but it will never define you.
Hey, maybe this is a joke, meant to rile journalists up. Or maybe it really is symbolic, or an oversight.
Doctors have no idea what the hell is going on, though all of the participants reported improvement in symptoms since leaving Cuba.
Dental floss is old news in these ice-cold experiments.
It plans to create novel artificial intelligence capable of analysing the data and potentially predicting diseases before they occur.
“I call them petri supernova...[it’s] what I imagine the Big Bang looked like.”
A change in the radio signal coming from ancient hydrogen could mean that dark matter has less mass than we thought.
Finding new species of tardigrades is always good because we stand to learn a lot from these critters.
It’s only initial evidence, but it’s a crucial step that could have important implications for telling the story of the early universe.
New research suggests a particular type of disgust could help explain why people lean toward a specific strain of right wing thinking.